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City Council Minutes Page 3 <br /> February 4,2019 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> As you are all likely aware, the city over many years has allowed ourselves and the <br /> previous owner of our home,the city has allowed them to build critical dwelling <br /> infrastructure on this property that's just a small strip of property adjacent to our <br /> house but now we're being told that these additions, critical additions like a septic <br /> tank, have to be removed because they fall in a small strip of land that was platted <br /> back in 1953 just over on the east side of our lot. That land has never been used by <br /> the city and we were told there are no plans to use it. So,this has gone on for a <br /> while.Just thought I'd come and kinda give my side of the story here a little bit. All <br /> attempts by us to reach some sort of agreement on this situation have failed,but <br /> we're still trying. We simply cannot understand why the city would kind of want to <br /> purposely wipe out the value of our home and property. No proposed solution today <br /> would prevent our home from basically losing all of its value. If we wish to relocate <br /> we wouldn't be able to sell our house. My wife and I are both in our 60s,we're <br /> getting close to retirement, just trying to preserve our home as we're very close to <br /> that. It just kind of seems unbelievable to us that this is even happening. We came to <br /> city hall last week,Wednesday,January 30, to work with a professional mediator to <br /> try and resolve the issue. We offered some ideas, tried to work towards a <br /> compromise, but representatives from the city have not moved at all. So,I'm coming <br /> before the Council just to make a quick statement.We feel it's again hard to believe <br /> that members of this Council would really approve of the treatment we have <br /> received from city staff. We don't really want this to end up in court. It's a big deal to <br /> us. It's a little piece of land but I hope we can somehow find a way to resolve this in <br /> a way that doesn't cause us to lose our home.Thank you. <br /> 6.1 Recognize "Mayor for the Day" Essay Winners <br /> Ms. Clement presented her staff report. <br /> Breanna Bode and Avery Lauder read their essays. <br /> Mayor Dietz presented Ms. Bode and Ms. Lauder with "Mayor for the Day" signs. <br /> 7. Public Hearings <br /> There were no public hearings. <br /> 8.1 Food Truck Ordinance Amendment <br /> Ms. Allard presented her staff report. <br /> Moved by Councilmember Christianson and seconded by Councilmember <br /> Wagner to adopt ordinance 19-04 amending Chapter 38 regarding Mobile <br /> Food Units. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> 8.2 Discuss Work Session Items <br /> Mr. Portner presented his staff report. <br /> UREJ <br />
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